Heat Disorders When the body gets overheated, it tries to cool itself by Sweating cools the body by vanishing If the temperature and mugginess are high, the dissipation procedure is impeded or halted inside and out This outcomes in warmth issue Heat issues Heat fatigue Heat stroke/Sun stroke

Thunderstorm Facts At any given minute, there are 1800 electrical storms happening on the planet A normal rainstorm keeps going 30 minutes The NWS characterizes a serious storm as having winds â¥ 58 mph and/or hail â¥ 1â

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Lightning Facts Lightning can strike 10-20 miles far from the real storm by and large, there are 66 passings and 300 wounds every year Your possibilities of lightning so as to be struck are 1 in 600,000 The temperature of a lightning screw is 50,000Â°F

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Thunderstorm Safety If you are inside: Stay inside! Avoid windows Do not utilize an area telephone or electrical apparatuses Do not wash up Unplug PC, TV, and other electrical machines to shield from lightning

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Thunderstorm Safety If you are outside: Seek cover in a building if conceivable Get far from tall items, metal protests, and water Squat in a low-lying zone, for example, a trench

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Thunderstorm Safety If you are driving: Slow down! Search for a spot to draw over, far from trees and electrical cables if conceivable Turn on your crisis flashers Remain in your auto until the tempest passes Never drive on a street secured by water

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Tornadoes

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AL Tornadoes By Month

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AL Tornadoes By Hour

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AL Tornadoes By County

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Tornado Facts 23 tornadoes every year by and large in AL 7 individuals are killed and 104 harmed by and large in AL 11 tornado days for every year overall in AL Average length of tornado way is 5 miles Average width of tornado way is 160 yards Classified utilizing Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale

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EF Scale

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Tornado Safety A tornado watch implies that there is potential for tornadoes to create. Watch out. A tornado cautioning means a tornado has been located or shown on radar. Take cover instantly. The tornado siren is sounded when a tornado will affect Ft Rucker. In the event that you hear the siren, take cover promptly!

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Tornado Safety If you are inside: Get into an inside room, storage room, or cellar far from windows With your options run out, cover your head and neck with your hands Wait for the all-reasonable before leaving your protected room

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Tornado Safety If you are outside or in a fabricated house: Seek cover in a building if conceivable Lie in a low-lying territory, for example, a trench and ensure yourself however much as could be expected

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Tornado Safety If you are driving: Pull over and look for safe house quickly If no sanctuary is accessible, locate a low-lying spot in which to lie and secure yourself however much as could reasonably be expected

During the Hurricane Remain in your protected room Stay tuned to nearby TV or radio for upgrades Be ready for tornadoes Stay quiet

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After the Hurricane If you emptied, hold up until nearby authorities clear you to return home Watch for garbage, especially brought down electrical cables Check your gas, sewer, and water lines If the power was out, check your icy/solidified nourishment for decay

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Internet Products http://www.rucker.army.mil/6weather/index.htm

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Internet Products http://www.rucker.army.mil/6weather/hurr.htm

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Conclusion Numerous dangers exist amid the spring and summer months With a couple of basic safety measures now, you can ensure yourself, your family, and your property an ideal opportunity to get ready is NOW